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9th May 2022
Devon voices
…Author. [online]
Devon
Remembers Clinton Estates Website. Available from: http://www.
devon
remembers.co.uk/content/ww1-stories/nurse-artist-and-author [Accessed on 18/06/2018] Neville, J. 2018. Our Hospital ABC by Joyce Dennys. Our Hospital ABC Facsimile. Exeter:
Devon
Local Studies… […]
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21st May 2022
Local archaeology
The Exeter puzzle jug was discovered in pieces during building works in 1899 at the junction of Bear Street and South Street in Exeter.
Devon
archaeology RAMM’s collection of
Devon
… […]
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27th April 2022
Decorative arts
…reflect the history of
Devon
pottery in both the north and south of the county. Ceramics from North
Devon
In North
Devon
, pottery has been made in the Barnstaple and… […]
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Fine art
…chose to paint rural
Devon
they were working away from the preoccupations of the advanced art of their time. After a successful exhibition on early
Devon
painters in 1932 more… […]
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Coins, medals and tokens
…one tells us a little bit about the time it was made and used. Early coins in
Devon
The first coins used in
Devon
are from the Iron Age around… […]
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Natural sciences
…extensive collection of fossils tells an exciting story of life and evolution in
Devon
.
Devon
ian plants and Triassic reptiles, Jurassic fish and Cretaceous sea urchins, Tertiary leaves and Ice Age… […]
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21st May 2022
Past contemporary art
…by
Devon
-born prophetess Joanna Southcott (1750-1814). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ikqRgKR0TE Walter’s game is an immersive form of storytelling about Southcott’s false pregnancy at the age of 64, which she believed to be the… […]
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20th December 2021
In Plain Sight: Transatlantic slavery and Devon opens January 2022
In Plain Sight: Transatlantic slavery and
Devon
, opening 29 January 2022, will investigate aspects of
Devon
and Exeter’s relationship with the Transatlantic Slave Trade that are all around us, but for… […]
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News
1st October 2021
Black History Month 2021
…research from Black artists, and collaborations with local community groups. Black history and the local community We collaborated with Hikmat
Devon
, a group which supports minority ethnic communities on Hikmat… […]
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News
26th April 2022
Supporter acknowledgements
…dancers perform as part of the Hindu Festival of Light, Diwali RAMM’s collection inspires new music by talented British-based musicians commissioned by the
Devon
Philharmonic Orchestra Donors Clinton
Devon
Estates… […]
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10th June 2022
RAMM acquires ‘The Sweetest Thing’ by Joy Gregory
…contemporary society. In 2020, RAMM invited Gregory to create new artwork in response to the themes and ideas explored in the landmark exhibition In Plain Sight: Transatlantic Slavery and
Devon
…. […]
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13th April 2022
History
The origins of RAMM can be dated to 1813, when the
Devon
and Exeter Institution opened with the aim of ‘promoting the general diffusion of Science, Literature and Art, and… […]
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Brick by Brick: A LEGO® brick history of Exeter
Embark on a time travelling adventure, journeying from the deepest recesses of Devon’s prehistoric past to Exeter’s dreams of a greener future… all lovingly […]
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Exhibitions
Families and children
Brilliant bridges and thundering trains – LEGO® activity
Can you build a Victorian-style bridge strong enough to support a steam train thundering over it? Come and have a go with the experts […]
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Families and children
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